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![]() When I play EQ the back of my computer sometimes gets too hot to touch. WoW is more graphic-intensive and never once did that.
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I noticed when running SpeedFan that all three of my fans are at 0RPM and have no graphical data, so I don't know if that feature doesn't work or perhaps my vents and fans either: A) are overly clogged so there is little to no air flow leaving and it only accumulates over time (I don't even feel airflow coming out of my laptop only going in) or B) They've completely shorted and my computer only maintains cooling through the cooling pad at the moment. Even when I'm running just these forums I'm rising from 144 to 157 and back down frequently so I can only assume it's the cooling pad doing most of the work | |||
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![]() Dust, that CPU shouldn't even work at that temperature.
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![]() You should consider buying some Arctic Silver from Newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-007-_-Product
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![]() Buy a real case fan.
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![]() Can't buy a case fan for a notebook but he can purchase a cooling pad if he is concerned with heat.
As someone else already mentioned your computer shouldn't even be functioning at those temperatures. I am willing to bet those temps are off. Try different diagnostic software. The bottom of a notebook can get pretty warm. AC Adapters can also get very warm. Make sure you have your notebook on a flat surface, ie: not on a bed or pillow or anything. You do not want to block any vents on the bottom or sides of the notebook. Asher (A+ and Net+) Working MSTS certifications now. | ||
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